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http://dx.doi.org/10.13047/KJEE.2016.30.6.977

Seasonal Changes in the Basic Reproductive Physiology of the Endangered Reeves' Turtle (Mauremys reevesii) Based on Hibernation or Nonhibernation  

Jung, Yu-Jeong (Dept. of Division of Science Education, Kangwon National Univ.)
Kim, Il-Hun (Dept. of Biology, Kangwon National, Kangwon National Univ.)
Koo, Kyo-Soung (Dept. of Biology, Kangwon National, Kangwon National Univ.)
Song, Jae-Young (National Park Research Institute)
Kang, Shin-Geun (SeoulZoo, Seoul Grand Park)
Park, Daesik (Dept. of Division of Science Education, Kangwon National Univ.)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.30, no.6, 2016 , pp. 977-985 More about this Journal
Abstract
The captive breeding program of the Reeve's turtle (Mauremys reevesii), which is designated as an endangered category II species by the Korean Ministry of Environment, has developed, but the reproductive physiology of the species is still not fully understood. In this study, we investigated seasonal changes in the sex steroid levels, the number and size of follicles and eggs and male-female interactive behaviors of hibernated and non-hibernated turtles between November 2014 and October 2015. Plasma estradiol level in females increased from July and peaked in the period from August to October. Plasma testosterone level in males peaked between August and September and was the lowest in March, although there were some variations depending on the patterns of hibernation. Hibernated females had fully developed eggs between early May and middle July and laid eggs between early June and late July, but non-hibernated females had eggs between early April and early June and also between middle August and late November, and laid eggs in early June, mid-October, and early February. These results suggest that hibernation could be essential for normal follicular and egg developments. Male-female interactive behaviors including courtship intensified from late August and peaked in October and November. Our findings suggest that mating period of this species is directly related to increased steroid hormone levels, but follicular and egg developments in females are not. Our results could be very useful to the successful operation of captive rearing programs of the endangered Reeve' sturtles.
Keywords
FRESHWAER TURTLE; REPRODUCTION; OVIPOSITION; HORMONE;
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